GAME DAY CHARCUTERIE BOARD with all of your favorite sports bar foods! This covers all of the game day appetizer ideas you’ll need.
If ever there’s a reason to indulge in ALL of the #gameday food, it’s for the BIG GAME ????… aka Superbowl Sunday.
Another reason we’re excited to go all out this year? Our home team is playing in our home town. #GOBUCCS!
Even so, the most important thing for me home game time is the snacks.
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Tips for Creating a Winning Game Day Charcuterie Board
Start with your board.
You can use a tray, a sheet pan, a cutting board, serving board, or even set up on your counter or tabletop! Whatever you choose, start with a clean slate.
Gather your items.
For this game day charcuterie board, we went with our favorite game day appetizer ideas and sports bar food, like chicken wings, spinach dip, chips, and more.
Layout the bowls first.
Think of the bowls as the anchors of your board. Set them out with room for the rest of your food items between.
Add in the larger, heavier items.
Fill in the base of the board with your larger items and heavier foods, like meats, breads, etc.
Top off the board with the small fillers.
To finish off and fill in your board, use the smaller items to fill in. For game day appetizer ideas, use bar nut mixes and chips to complete your charcuterie board!
Game Day Appetizer Ideas: Charcuterie Board Essentials
There’s a little bit of something for everyone here which is what makes it perfect for a dinner spread or for entertaining!
- Jamaican jerk wings
- Garlic parmesan wings
- Pretzel buns with sweet + hot mustard
- BBQ pulled pork
- Spinach dip with tortilla chips and three-cheese crostini
- Chicken tenders
- Buffalo-style bites
- Smoked sausage
- Ranch + veggies
- Baby pickles
- Bar nut mix
How to Set Up a Game Day Charcuterie Board
Instructions
Start with your board.
You can use a tray, a sheet pan, a cutting board, serving board, or even set up on your counter or tabletop! Whatever you choose, start with a clean slate.
Gather your items.
For this game day charcuterie board, we went with our favorite game day appetizer ideas and sports bar food, like chicken wings, spinach dip, chips, and more.
Layout the bowls first.
Think of the bowls as the anchors of your board. Set them out with room for the rest of your food items between.
Add in the larger, heavier items.
Fill in the base of the board with your larger items and heavier foods, like meats, breads, etc.
Top of the board with the small fillers.
To finish off and fill in your board, use the smaller items to fill in. For game day appetizer ideas, use bar nut mixes and chips to complete your charcuterie board!
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